Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Non-Emergency Train Horn Noise to Cease in Autumn, 2017


I spoke today with Ali Soule, the Director of Public Affairs for "All Aboard Florida" (the proposed train with 4 stops: Miami, FLL, WPB and then non-stop to Orlando).  This service would add to the existing FEC freight trains on the tracks between us and Aventura, getting us closer to the potential 100-train per day volume described in my April 2014 post titled (appropriately) "Trains!"

100 trains a day is certainly not good news, but there is a silver lining: Ms. Soule confirmed that while the improvements are being constructed to introduce the passenger rail system, "the necessary improvements needed for the quiet zone will also be installed. Later this year, a quiet zone will be operational between PortMiami and the Miami-Dade County line. This means neither a freight nor a passenger train will be required to blow its horn as it approaches an at-grade crossing unless there is an emergency."

The "Train Horn Rule" is viewable at https://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L04309

So for those of us close enough to the railroad tracks to hear the trains at night (especially on less humid nights in the "winter"), some welcome peace and quiet is on the horizon.

Here is a story in the Miami Herald on the subject that went unnoticed (by me at least), and is worth reproducing in full (also gives background on "All Aboard Florida"):

link to story: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article6848397.html

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